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Standard Screen; Soundtrack English Frank Langella's acclaimed Broadway characterization as the famous count is effectively repeated on the silver screen in director John Badham's film. This stylish production of the classic gothic horror tale has Frank Langella repeating his electrifying, award-winning stage performance as the blood-thirsty count, and Laurence Olivier as his arch-nemesis, the devout vampire hunter, Van Helsing. High atop a foggy seaside cliff lies a foreboding asylum, home to the doctor (Donald Pleasence) who runs it, and his beautiful and free-spirited daughter, Lucy (Kate Nelligan). The doctor and Lucy have taken in Mina (Jay Francis), a weak and sickly young friend of Lucy's, whom they are attempting to nurse back to health. On a dark and gloomy night, a torrential storm ravages their coastal home and a ship crashes to its doom on a nearby craggy shore. The only survivor of the shipwreck, is a seductive and mysterious young man named Dracula (Frank Langella). The debonaire count charms the willing and nubile Mina, who is soon discovered dead from mysterious causes. In horror, her father is contacted and Van Helsing arrives in haste, only to discover the real identity of the suave and beguiling count, just as he has picked his new bride, the lovely Lucy. This fabulous John Badham-directed adaptation of the classic tale combines camp, a superbly atmospheric score by John Williams, and a remarkable ensemble cast for a wildly seductive horror spectacle. The film is based on the hit Broadway production, which also starred Frank Langella as Dracula. Dracula Quotes/Excerpts: "No, thank you, I never drink...wine."--Dracula (Frank Langella) to others at dinner. Dracula | List Price | $12.99 (You save $4.20) | | Studio | Universal Studios Home Video | | Orig Year | 1979 | | DVD Encoding | Region 1 | | All Time Sales Rank | 4682  | | CD Universe Part number | 6763434 | | Catalog number | 61021238 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Oct 19, 2004 | | Rating | R (MPAA) | | Running Time | 110 Minutes | | Additional Info | Universal Studios Home Video | | Movie Details | Color; Universal Studios Home Video |
Dracula Movie Review Average Rating: (4.4 out of 5 stars)   The best version ............ Langella's is my favourite version of the Dracula story. This film is a classic and worth having on dvd for repeated viewing. The dvd is limited but has the minimum requirements - besides, it is pretty cheap as far as dvd's go !! Submitted by nicholas.rhodes (Paris, France, Europe)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Mesmerizing! Saw this years ago on TV and thought it the best of all. My husband raved about Louis Jordan playing Dracula. I watched it on DVD and it is NOT as good as the Frank Langella version. Even the ending was scary! Submitted by Lynn (Zigzag OR) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
great movie I saw it years ago at the movie theater. I love good vampire movies not so bloody, not so violent but with suspense and class. Frank Langella portrait a classy and sexy Dracula. This is one of the best versions of the story. Submitted by rsmitch (Florida) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Dracula 1979, Frank Langella I bought this on Dvd because I never had got the chance to see the movie completely on late night television . I must say this is The "BEST" Dracula film I have seen in a long , long time . And Frank Langella's Dracula is sensually seductive and passionate! If you are a hopeless vampire / Dracula film fan this film would be for you . And especially true if you are a hopeless romantic and long to see Dracula in a not so cold - hearted way . This film also packs in some good , really gross bloody scenes . But it is well worth the buy . And for those of you whom maybe new to seeing Frank Langella reprise his prior stage role for this film , even better . I would highly recommend this film . Frank Langella's lead role of Dracula was something new to me when I seen this movie all the way through . Be forwarned though , some of the scenes in this movie maybe gross for some to view , like the violence and some slight gore . But the love scenes with Mina and Dracula are very sensual and has alot of erotic undertones to it as well . I also liked and loved the fact that Frank Langella's eyes didn't turn into those contact lense weird colors either like you see in just about every vampire and / or Dracula film of today . I also enjoyed that Frank Langella's Dracula was exceedingly handsome too . An excellent movie!!! I rate this 5 ++++++++ Stars ! Frank Langella is such a sexy Dracula . The Dvd description says it best tho, " Dracula has filled the hearts of men with dread , and women's hearts with desire ." Submitted by Jane (Los Angeles , Calif, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
WONDERFULL MOVIE Frank Langella is a perfect DRACULA in this romantic version.
Exellent cast. Submitted by jjacgb (Puebla, Puebla MEXICO) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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Dracula DVD Region 1 Snap Case Anamorphic Widescreen - 2.35 Audio: Dolby Digital 2.0 - English Additional Release Material: Audio Commentary: John Badham - Director Featurette: Making Of The Revamping Of Dracula Text/Photo Galleries: Photo Galleries
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$12.39 Like their Native American ancestors before them, the members of Blackfoot must have known what it felt like to be exiled from their homeland. Only, rather than being forced into an Indian reservation, the world's first all-Native American hard rock band found itself trying to scrape together a good wage across the pond, where U.K. audiences couldn't seem to get enough of its uniquely metallic, Skynyrd-derived Southern rock. Despite experiencing diminishing returns in the good ol' U.S. of A., all three of their studio albums for Atco had been warmly embraced here, leading to nearly two years of incessant touring. Such acclaim eventually led to demands for a live album, which the band duly recorded with the help of the Rolling Stones' mobile studio during a three-month jaunt across the British Isles in 1982. Named Highway Song Live after the band's biggest (and most "Freebird"-like) hit, it was recorded in the spirit of the classic live albums of the '70s, with explosive performances of such Blackfoot favorites as "Road Fever," "Every Man Should Know (Queenie)," "Gimme, Gimme, Gimme," and the title track. Additional highlights include a couple of supercharged blues numbers ("Rollin' and Tumblin'," "Trouble in Mind") and frontman Rick Medlocke's friendly rapport with the audience. Sadly, the album wasn't issued in America until 20 years later -- long after Blackfoot's bright promise had faded into anonymity. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia
Blackfoot was a southern-rock band from Jacksonville, Florida, lead by singer/guitarist Rick Medlocke. Between 1975 & 1985 they released numerous albums, three of which are now making their worldwide CD debuts on Wounded Bird Records. 'Highway Song - Live' was originally issued in 1982 as a German import only and has been an extremely hard to find collectors item ever since.
Blackfoot: Rick Medlocke (vocals, guitar); Charlie Hargrett (guitar); Greg T. Walker (bass, background vocals); Jakson Spires (drums, background vocals).
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